Only PeopleClaim provides these powerful
incentives for resolving your claim.
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Unresolved claims post publicly.
Public posting separates PeopleClaim from other consumer complaint resolution services. When you file a PeopleClaim, you set a time period for negotiation and resolution. Claims not resolved before the claimant’s deadline are posted for public review and comment in PeopleClaim.com’s Registry. (Naturally, your name and personal information are kept private.) Claims stay posted until they are resolved or until you decide to remove them. Since most organizations prefer to manage their customer relations issues proactively, avoiding public exposure, it makes sense for them to work with you to resolve your claim before it posts. Also, Registry users who take an interest in your claim may volunteer suggestions that can lead to resolution. These users may be other claim filers or consumers—or they could be lawyers or other specialists with expertise in the area of your complaint, whose services you could engage. Public posting thus provides both ongoing incentive for settlement and a source of help in achieving it. Inviting such third-party help is available as an option with each claim you file.
We notify important regulators, bloggers and media.
By selecting our Multiple Agency Complaint service (MACtm) when you file, we will send your claim to national, state, or local organizations that oversee industries or transaction types relevant to your complaint. We may also send it to blogs, e-newsletters, and mainstream media that cover areas relating to your claim. This gives you leverage. For example, if your claim involves denial of health insurance coverage, using MAC could automatically release copies to your state's insurance commissioner, to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, to the watchdog group Americans for Insurance Reform, to thehealthcareblog.com, and to familiesUSA.org. When the party you filed against reviews your claim, they will see that it has been copied to these organizations. With the potential for involvement by regulators, watchdogs, and the media, your claim is more likely to receive attention than one that arrives with no added support. MACtm filings are available to non-members for a modest per-claim fee, and are offered to members at a substantial discount.
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Users collaborate online.
PeopleClaim users are a growing Web community where claimants can find others with similar complaints, or who possibly have dealt with the same organization you are filing against. When you file your claim you may choose to receive input from other users. (PeopleClaim's most active and experienced users tend to be members, whose insights may be especially useful. Exchanging messages with the member community is a benefit of membership.) Such input from users can be valuable in negotiation. If, for example, you find other people have had problems with the same product defect, you know yours is not an isolated case but an important issue the manufacturer must deal with. Even after a claim has posted publicly on the PeopleClaim Registry you may receive helpful suggestions for renegotiating—from anyone who sees your claim and enters comments.
How much will it cost?
Claim filing is Free
Optional public posting: $14.99 per claim
Fully refundable if your posted claim is unresolved after 90 days. Refund requests are honored for 180 days following the posting date.
Annual Membership: $99.99 per year gives you 30 claims per month without public posting fees, plus other valuable benefits. Learn more
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